Psych of Us

Psych of Us

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Freshly nineteen year old Adeline moves back to London after spending two years at a boarding school on the outskirts of Paris. After two years of long distance, she finally gets to live her rich and full life, present with her boyfriend Niall as they finish off their last year before heading to University. What happens when tough and charming Adeline becomes infatuated with her new Psychology professor, Ms Celeste Monroe? An invigorating slow burn, firing profusely from each end. Will Celeste take the risk? And will Adeline face her fears? TW: Smut Age gap Substance abuse Eating disorder
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